Cameroon Intelligence Report has learnt that Moussa Faki Mahamat of the African Union, Patricia Scotland of the Commonwealth and Louise Mushikiwabo of the Organisation Internationale de la Francophonie met President Paul Biya privately in Yaoundé and insisted that the French Cameroun dictator should give up power.

Our chief intelligence officer in
Yaoundé said the meeting, which involved representatives of the US and French
embassies in Yaoundé, was held at an undisclosed location. We understand that
the diplomats from the US side delivered a clear and firm message that the only
way to free La Republique du Cameroun from a civil war was for the 86 year old
Biya to step down.

The secret meeting occurred after
a televised one with Prime Minister Dion Ngute in which French Cameroun state
media, CRTV reported that Biya was still in the good books of the West and his
troops were winning the Ambazonia Restoration Forces for control of the oil
rich Southern Cameroons.

The Southern Cameroons Interim
Government announced last week the creation of the Bank of Ambazonia which was
followed with the appointment of the governor of the bank by Vice President
Dabney Yerima in what would be a major boost to the Southern Cameroons campaign
for total and complete independence.

The French Cameroun
Minister-Secretary General at the presidency of the Republic, Ferdinand Ngoh
Ngoh was heard murmuring privately after the meeting that the Biya regime
welcomed discussions but only without preconditions.

The French Cameroun military has
changed tactics several times in the back-and-forth fighting in Southern
Cameroons since the Ambazonia uprising began nearly four years ago.

State TV, in a bid to counter
claims that the Biya regime was crumbling, has been showing images of ordinary
life in Southern Cameroons with students reportedly back to school. Biya is
refusing to step down despite pressure from the United States and the European
Union.

We gathered that French Cameroun
political elites are now calling their pro Yaoundé Southern Cameroons
counterparts as traitors. Eneo, the sole electricity provider has not been able
to pay salaries for the last three months.